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public class java.util.HashMap<A, B>

(source file: HashMap.java)
java.lang.Object
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   +----java.util.AbstractMap<A, B>
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           +----java.util.HashMap<A, B>

The pure class interface.
public class HashMap<A, B>
  extends AbstractMap<A, B>
  implements Map<A, B>, Cloneable, java.io.Serializable
Hash-table based implementation of the Map interface. This implementation provides all of the optional Map operations, and permits null values and the null key. (HashMap is roughly equivalent to Hashtable, except that it is unsynchronized and permits nulls.) This class makes no guarantees as to the order of the Map; in particular, it does not guarantee that the order will remain constant over time.

This implementation provides constant-time performance for the basic operations (get and put), assuming the the hash function disperses the elements properly among the buckets. Iteration requires time proportional to the number of buckets in the hash table plus the size of the Map (the number of key-value mappings).

An instance of HashMap has two parameters that affect its efficiency: its capacity and its load factor. The load factor should be between 0.0 and 1.0. When the number of entries in the HashMap exceeds the product of the load factor and the current capacity, the capacity is increased by calling the rehash method. Larger load factors use memory more efficiently, at the expense of larger expected time per lookup.

If many entries are to be made into a HashMap, creating it with a sufficiently large capacity will allow the entries to be inserted more efficiently than letting it perform automatic rehashing as needed to grow the table.

Note that this implementation is not synchronized. If multiple threads access a HashMap concurrently, and at least one of the threads modifies the HashMap structurally, it must be synchronized externally. (A structural modification is any operation that adds or deletes one or more mappings; merely changing the value associated with a key that is already contained in the Table is not a structural modification.) This is typically accomplished by synchronizing on some object that naturally encapsulates the HashMap. If no such object exists, the HashMap should be "wrapped" using the Collections.synchronizedSet method. This is best done at creation time, to prevent accidental unsynchronized access to the HashMap:

	Map m = Collections.synchronizedMap(new HashMap(...));
 

The Iterators returned by the iterator methods of the Collections returned by all of HashMap's "collection view methods" are fail-fast: if the HashMap is structurally modified at any time after the Iterator is created, in any way except through the Iterator's own remove or add methods, the Iterator will throw a ConcurrentModificationException. Thus, in the face of concurrent modification, the Iterator fails quickly and cleanly, rather than risking arbitrary, non-deterministic behavior at an undetermined time in the future.

See also:
hashCode(), Collection, Map, TreeMap, Hashtable

Constuctor Index

O HashMap()
Constructs a new, empty HashMap with a default capacity and load factor.
O HashMap(Map<A, B>)
Constructs a new HashMap with the same mappings as the given Map
O HashMap(int)
Constructs a new, empty HashMap with the specified initial capacity and default load
O HashMap(int, float)
Constructs a new, empty HashMap with the specified initial capacity and the specified

Methods

O clear()
Removes all mappings from this HashMap.
O clone()
Returns a shallow copy of this HashMap
O containsKey(A)
Returns true if this HashMap contains a mapping for the specified key.
O containsValue(B)
Returns true if this HashMap maps one or more keys to the specified value.
O entries()
Returns a Collection view of the mappings contained in this HashMap. Each element in the
O get(A)
Returns the value to which this HashMap maps the specified key. Returns null if the
O isEmpty()
Returns true if this Map contains no key-value mappings.
O keySet()
Returns a Set view of the keys contained in this HashMap
O put(A, B)
Associates the specified value with the specified key in this HashMap. If the HashMap
O putAll(Map<A, B>)
Copies all of the mappings from the specified Map to this HashMap These mappings will
O remove(A)
Removes the mapping for this key from this HashMap if present.
O size()
Returns the number of key-value mappings in this Map.
O values()
Returns a Collection view of the values contained in this HashMap. The Collection is

Inner Class Index

Entry<A, B>
HashMap collision list entry.
O HashIterator
A HashMap enumerator class

Constructors

O HashMap
public HashMap(int initialCapacity,
               float loadFactor);
Constructs a new, empty HashMap with the specified initial capacity and the specified load factor.

Parameters:
initialCapacity - the initial capacity of the HashMap.
loadFactor - a number between 0.0 and 1.0.
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if the initial capacity is less than or equal to zero, or if the load factor is less than or equal to zero.

O HashMap

public HashMap(int initialCapacity);
Constructs a new, empty HashMap with the specified initial capacity and default load factor.

Parameters:
initialCapacity - the initial capacity of the HashMap.

O HashMap

public HashMap();
Constructs a new, empty HashMap with a default capacity and load factor.

O HashMap

public HashMap(Map<A, B> t);
Constructs a new HashMap with the same mappings as the given Map. The HashMap is created with a capacity of thrice the number of entries in the given Map or 11 (whichever is greater), and a default load factor.

Methods

O size
public int size();
Returns the number of key-value mappings in this Map.

Overrides:
size in class AbstractMap

O isEmpty

public boolean isEmpty();
Returns true if this Map contains no key-value mappings.

Overrides:
isEmpty in class AbstractMap

O containsValue

public boolean containsValue(B value);
Returns true if this HashMap maps one or more keys to the specified value.

Parameters:
value - value whose presence in this Map is to be tested.
Overrides:
containsValue in class AbstractMap

O containsKey

public boolean containsKey(A key);
Returns true if this HashMap contains a mapping for the specified key.

Parameters:
key - key whose presence in this Map is to be tested.
Overrides:
containsKey in class AbstractMap

O get

public B get(A key);
Returns the value to which this HashMap maps the specified key. Returns null if the HashMap contains no mapping for this key. A return value of null does not necessarily indicate that the HashMap contains no mapping for the key; it's also possible that the HashMap explicitly maps the key to null. The containsKey operation may be used to distinguish these two cases.

Parameters:
key - key whose associated value is to be returned.
Overrides:
get in class AbstractMap

O put

public B put(A key,
             B value);
Associates the specified value with the specified key in this HashMap. If the HashMap previously contained a mapping for this key, the old value is replaced.

Parameters:
key - key with which the specified value is to be associated.
value - value to be associated with the specified key.
Returns:
previous value associated with specified key, or null if there was no mapping for key. A null return can also indicate that the HashMap previously associated null with the specified key.
Overrides:
put in class AbstractMap

O remove

public B remove(A key);
Removes the mapping for this key from this HashMap if present.

Parameters:
key - key whose mapping is to be removed from the Map.
Returns:
previous value associated with specified key, or null if there was no mapping for key. A null return can also indicate that the HashMap previously associated null with the specified key.
Overrides:
remove in class AbstractMap

O putAll

public void putAll(Map<A, B> t);
Copies all of the mappings from the specified Map to this HashMap These mappings will replace any mappings that this HashMap had for any of the keys currently in the specified Map.

Parameters:
t - Mappings to be stored in this Map.
Overrides:
putAll in class AbstractMap

O clear

public void clear();
Removes all mappings from this HashMap.

Overrides:
clear in class AbstractMap

O clone

public Object clone();
Returns a shallow copy of this HashMap. The keys and values themselves are not cloned.

Overrides:
clone in class Object

O keySet

public Set<A> keySet();
Returns a Set view of the keys contained in this HashMap. The Set is backed by the HashMap, so changes to the HashMap are reflected in the Set, and vice-versa. The Set supports element removal, which removes the corresponding mapping from the HashMap, via the Iterator.remove, Set.remove, removeAll retainAll, and clear operations. It does not support the add or addAll operations.

Overrides:
keySet in class AbstractMap

O values

public Collection<B> values();
Returns a Collection view of the values contained in this HashMap. The Collection is backed by the HashMap, so changes to the HashMap are reflected in the Collection, and vice-versa. The Collection supports element removal, which removes the corresponding mapping from the HashMap, via the Iterator.remove, Collection.remove, removeAll, retainAll and clear operations. It does not support the add or addAll operations.

Overrides:
values in class AbstractMap

O entries

public Set<Entry<A, B>> entries();
Returns a Collection view of the mappings contained in this HashMap. Each element in the returned collection is a Map.Entry. The Collection is backed by the HashMap, so changes to the HashMap are reflected in the Collection, and vice-versa. The Collection supports element removal, which removes the corresponding mapping from the HashMap, via the Iterator.remove, Collection.remove, removeAll, retainAll and clear operations. It does not support the add or addAll operations.

Overrides:
entries in class AbstractMap
See also:
Map.Entry

Inner Classes

private static class Entry<A, B>
private static class Entry<A, B>
  implements java.util.Map.Entry<A, B>
HashMap collision list entry.

O private class HashIterator

private class HashIterator
  implements Iterator<A>
A HashMap enumerator class. This class implements both the Enumeration and Iterator interfaces, but individual instances can be created with the Iterator methods disabled. This is necessary to avoid unintentionally increasing the capabilities granted a user by passing an Enumeration.


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